HappyHighwayman
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I have a pancake compressor I mostly use for inflating Peking duck but I will also be using it with my pin nail gun when I install my flooring.
Kinda depends on the car. There are some no-profile tires out there that call for that kind of pressure. My car recommends 32psi for comfort but I run it at 40 for better wear.One time, at band camp, kidding, after tire work, my car was oversteering crazy. There was 50 psi in the rear tires. Crazy.
My compressors main uses are inflating car, moto, bicycle, and tailer tires and painting moto fairings. 20gal 175# Husky. Its loud AF but works fine.
I'm more touchy with pressure on 2 wheels. The Moto and the Mountain Bike get a Hand Pump.
My car and truck are allowed a, "Git 'er dun!" with a compressor.
All tires get set to my preferred pressure with a proper pressure gauge. For bicycle tires, most of the compressor use is seating the beats on tubeless tires. It saves a lot of time and pumping.
I use my tiny 3 gallon for blowing dust off stuff and mostly to keep tire pressure in the happy zone.
Thinking of getting into HPLV painting game and furniture restoration. What size of compressor would be good for that?
I've never had a garage until I bought my house in October. Trying to find "necessary" garage items. :laughing